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El. knyga: Romance of Regionalism in the Work of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald: The South Side of Paradise

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  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666909173
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The Romance of Regionalism in the Work of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald: The South Side of Paradise explores resonances of "Southernness" in works by American cultures leading literary couple. At the height of their fame, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald dramatized their relationship as a romance of regionalism, as the charming tale of a Northern man wooing a Southern belle. Their writing exposes deeper sectional conflicts, however: from the seemingly unexorcisable fixation with the Civil War and the historical revisionism of the Lost Cause to popular cultures depiction of the South as an artistically deprived, economically broken backwater, the couple challenged early twentieth-century stereotypes of life below the Mason-Dixon line.

From their most famous efforts (The Great Gatsby and Save Me the Waltz) to their more overlooked and obscure (Scotts 1932 story Family in the Wind, Zeldas The Iceberg, published in 1918 before she even met her husband), Scott and Zelda returned obsessively to the challenges of defining Southern identity in a country in which going south meant decay and dissolution. Contributors to this volume tackle a range of Southern topics, including belle culture, the picturesque and the Gothic, Confederate commemoration and race relations, and regional reconciliation. As the collection demonstrates, the Fitzgeralds fortuitous meeting in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1918 sparked a Southern renascence in miniature.

Recenzijos

The Curnutt and Kosiba collection moves our definition of regionalism into new territories: in these essays geography becomes economics and gender, and what we think we know about the Fitzgeralds expands usefully. Providing new perspectives on the fiction and non-fiction of both Zelda and Scott, The Romance of Regionalism also showcases a new range of brilliant critics. -- Linda Wagner-Martin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill The contributors to this collection about Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald adopt a new perspective, looking at them both from the American South. The results are excellent. We don't normally think of the Fitzgeralds as regionalist writers, but perhaps they were --- in the best sense. -- James L. W. West III, General Editor Emeritus, Cambridge Fitzgerald Edition

Acknowledgments ix
Credits xiii
A Note on the Text xv
Introduction: Scott and Zelda on the South Side of Paradise 1(38)
Kirk Curnutt
Sara A. Kosiba
PART I INCONSTANT CIRCLES
39(46)
Chapter One Sara Mayfield: Zelda's Southern Biographer
41(22)
Jennifer Home
Chapter Two Bittersweet Memories: Southern Womanhood in the Work of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, Sara Haardt Mencken, and Estelle Oldham Faulkner
63(22)
Ashley Lawson
PART II TARLETON TRESPASSES: CITY LIMITS AND ARTISTIC EXPANSES
85(62)
Chapter Three The Sounds and the Smells of the South: The Meaning and Use of the Auditory and Olfactory in Fitzgerald's Tarleton Trilogy
87(18)
Niklas Salmose
Chapter Four From Jelly-Bean to Jazz-Master (and Back): Region, Class, and Masquerade in the Jim Powell Stories
105(16)
Robert Beuka
Chapter Five What's on Fitzgerald's Bookcase?: A Rereading of "The Jelly-Bean"
121(14)
John Brooks
Chapter Six Lamenting the Loss of Old Southern Charm: "The Last of the Belles"
135(12)
Lauren Rule Maxwell
PART III CONTESTED TERRITORIES
147(74)
Chapter Seven Going South: Disaster Beneath the Mason-Dixon Line in The Beautiful and Damned
149(18)
J. Bret Maney
Chapter Eight The Georgia-Kentucky Border and the Southern Subtext of The Great Gatsby
167(22)
Bryant Mangum
Chapter Nine Southern Domesticity Abroad: A Belle's Failed Guide to Housekeeping
189(14)
Rickie-Ann Legleitner
Chapter Ten Expressing the Inexpressible: The Logic of Sensation in Zelda Fitzgerald's Art
203(18)
Samantha Bankston
PART IV BORDER SKIRMISHES
221(72)
Chapter Eleven Nostalgic Exile: Mapping the South and American Modernity in "The Swimmers"
223(20)
Jonathan Jones
Chapter Twelve "Family in the Wind": F. Scott Fitzgerald's Last Great Saturday Evening Post Story
243(26)
Park Bucker
Chapter Thirteen "Those Years Were Bitter on the Border": F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Aftermath of the Civil War
269(24)
Helen M. Turner
Conclusion--Cartographies Interrupted: The Love of the Last Tycoon and Caesar's Things 293(22)
Kirk Curnutt
Index 315(6)
About the Contributors 321
Kirk Curnutt is professor and chair of English at Troy University.

Sara A. Kosiba holds a PhD in English from Kent State University.